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Synthetic peptides, often taken by injection, are growing in popularity among patients seeking to optimize health and longevity. Yet FDA scientists point to a …
ROME (AP) — In churches around the world, Masses on the June 29 feast day often include a special collection for Peter’s Pence, a fund which both underwrites t…
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as "forever chemicals," are among the most persistent contaminants found in water systems worldwi…
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I worked as a tour guide in Paris and often saw visitors make the same mistakes, like staying near the Eiffel Tower or trying to do too much in a day.
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Thematic ETFs often launch after trends peak, concentrate risk in narrow sectors, and charge high fees, making them risky and costly for investors. Broad-marke…
TMD’s $280 fingerprint-activated bike lock withstands 40-minute theft attempts and reduces insurance premiums by up to 30%, targeting high-risk urban cyclists …
Researchers found that small, prosocial lies in relationships can temporarily help but often harm long-term trust, while serious deception like affairs or hidd…
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